Wolfram Model and the Technological Architecture of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Jos\'e Manuel Rodr\'iguez Caballero

TL;DR
This paper argues that the multi-computational paradigm, especially the geometry from multiway systems, naturally underpins the technological changes of the fourth industrial revolution.
Contribution
It introduces the geometric perspective of multiway systems as a foundational framework for understanding the fourth industrial revolution.
Findings
Multiway systems' geometry models industrial revolution technologies.
Multi-computational paradigm aligns with technological evolution.
Provides a new theoretical foundation for industrial revolution architecture.
Abstract
In this essay, we will defend the thesis that the multi-computational paradigm is a natural way of thinking about the fourth industrial revolution. This will be done considering the geometry that emerges as the continuum limit of multiway systems.
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TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
